2nd man charged in deadly gunfight

1 on each side was killed after would-be drug deal in April.

Updated 10:21 pm, Friday, September 2, 2011

A man found wounded after a botched drug deal in April that left two people dead at a Northeast Side apartment complex has been charged with murder, authorities said.

Terrill Dewayne Hubbard, 23, who has been in custody since July on burglary and traffic charges, was charged with murder Aug. 25 in the fatal shooting of Myles Williams, 29, at The Meadows at Bentley Drive apartments in the 8000 block of Bentley Drive, according to records.

Hubbard is the second man charged in the case. Rafael Reyes Smith, 19, was arrested in early June in southern Oklahoma and has been extradited to Bexar County on a murder charge, accused of shooting Robinson.

Hubbard told investigators he was in the front passenger seat while Robinson drove a gray Chevrolet Malibu to the apartments around 3:30 p.m. April 28 to make a drug deal, an arrest warrant affidavit states.

Smith got into the backseat and said he only had half the money to pay for the drugs and another person would bring the rest, according to court records.

Williams climbed into the car next to Smith, holding a gun to the driver's head and saying, “You know what the (expletive) this is,” according to an affidavit.

A struggle over the gun ensued and shots were fired, striking Hubbard in the thigh.

Police said he fired toward the backseat, then ran through the apartment complex, still shooting at the car.